Category:Art
Study mode:At the institution
Bachelor of Arts Degree in Art (47 credits) ART 110 Drawing (3) ART 111 Design (3) ART 120 Drawing II (3) ART 115 Art History: Prehistory – Gothic (3) ART 116 Art History: Renaissance – Modern (3) ART 117 Art History: Modern...
Category:Fashion Design
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You’ll learn the fundamentals of professional draping, patternmaking, and sewing techniques. You’ll master computer-aided design (CAD), and learn how to take a design from concept to finished garment. This singular program guides you to become not only a designer...
Category:Interior Design
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Interior design is more than just arranging furniture. It has evolved into a multifaceted profession dealing with complete environments that not only please but enhance the health and safety of the user. Like other interior design programs, we encourage creative...
Category:Visual Art
Study mode:At the institution
In our increasingly visual world, the illustrator plays a critical role in communicating ideas and information. The convergence of art and technology is creating opportunities and challenges that require new skills and new perspectives on the field. FIT’s Master...
Category:Visual Art
Study mode:At the institution
The Master of Arts in Exhibition Design is a full-time, 36-credit program completed in 13 months, from June through the following July. Most coursework is studio-based and is combined with projects that are conducted directly with patron museums, design firms,...
Category:Art
Study mode:At the institution
The Master of Arts program in Art Market: Principles and Practices gives students the knowledge and skills needed to excel in professional careers in art galleries and auction houses, and in such related fields as corporate curatorship, public art administration,...
Category:Visual Art
Study mode:At the institution
A traffic-stopping store window. A Central Park kiosk telling the life story of butterflies. A 7,000-square-foot museum exhibition about sustainable design. Visual presentation and exhibition designers take on a wide array of projects for stores, museums, showrooms,...
Category:Visual Art
Study mode:At the institution
In New York City, one of the world’s great art centers, the art industry earns yearly revenues approaching a billion dollars. Art of every variety is exhibited and sold here, in countless museums, galleries, and auction houses. Curators and conservators make...
Category:Design
Study mode:At the institution
There are 67 million kids in North America, and annual toy sales top $24 billion ($67 billion worldwide). Translation: Tremendous opportunity for creative, well prepared, socially responsible designers who produce toys that respect and honor children. In this...
Category:Design
Study mode:At the institution
What made you pick that product off the shelf? It was probably the packaging design—the color, form, graphics, and typography—that made the difference. Packaging design makes brands tangible to consumers, making an emotional connection and influencing the decision...
Category:Interior Design
Study mode:At the institution
Interior design is more than just arranging furniture. It has evolved into a multifaceted profession dealing with complete environments that not only please but enhance the health and safety of the user. Like other interior design programs, we encourage creative...
Category:Visual Art
Study mode:At the institution
When you enter today’s illustration field, you’re competing with a vast array of talented, experienced professionals with a long list of contacts. How can you make your mark? First, know your art, your craft, and your tools, from traditional to technological....
Category:Graphic Design
Study mode:At the institution
Graphic designers give form and function to text and images for all sorts of communications, from corporate identity and magazines to websites and posters, translating complex information into easily understood visual messages. This program guides you to become...
Category:Art
Study mode:At the institution
Join the vibrant art scene in New York, one of the world’s great art centers. At FIT, you’re part of a dynamic, creative community, at the doorstep of Chelsea’s galleries and a short hop from the city’s unparalleled museums and cultural resources. ...
Category:Fashion Design
Study mode:At the institution
For many people around the world, fashion education means just one thing: FIT. Our Fashion Design program—one of FIT’s original degree programs—has been preparing students for success at every level, from haute couture to ready-to-wear to mass market, for 65...
Category:Design
Study mode:At the institution
Communication design focuses on all visual imagery—both still and moving—that persuades, promotes, educates, and informs. In this program, you’ll study typography, color theory, and layout design, as well as presentation and web design—all vital skills for a...
Category:Graphic Design
Study mode:At the institution
As our society becomes more visual, the role of the graphic designer increases in significance. Graphic designers create the design and layout of web sites, brochures, package labels, magazines and more. In The Art Center’s Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design...
Category:Art History
Study mode:At the institution
Art history is the analysis of visual data in a historical context. Hampshire students concentrating in this field learn not only how to analyze works of art as objects or monuments in their own right, but also to understand and interpret them in relation to...
Category:Visual Art
Study mode:At the institution
The artist at Hampshire is in a unique position to create work that expresses not only his or her personal vision in relation to a multidisciplinary education. Rather than limiting themselves to one or another medium, studio arts concentrators are exposed early...
Category:Liberal Arts
Study mode:At the institution
HTIC offers an Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree program with a major in
Liberal Arts. The Liberal Arts Program introduces students to various
fields of knowledge, including the arts and humanities, languages,
social sciences, natural sciences, and mathematics,...